cmfisher

PemberDucky wrote:sorry for the trouble. i can't seem to get the same results; i'm having no problem on my end.
what sort of error are you seeing?

I'm getting to the "Sign in again" page. I enter my password and it shows that my browser is "Waiting for wantone.woot.com" which never responds and I get:

"
Woot
yikes, there's been a server error

Something on our side of things went wrong. The site could be overloaded, or you may have tried something we didn't test.

Your best bet is to try again. If you get this error page consistently, we'd love it if you'd write us, telling us exactly what you did to get the error. With any luck, we'll fix the problem, and it'll work the next time you try."

mmccull

cmfisher wrote:I'm getting to the "Sign in again" page. I enter my password and it shows that my browser is "Waiting for wantone.woot.com" which never responds and I get:

"
Woot
yikes, there's been a server error

Something on our side of things went wrong. The site could be overloaded, or you may have tried something we didn't test.

Your best bet is to try again. If you get this error page consistently, we'd love it if you'd write us, telling us exactly what you did to get the error. With any luck, we'll fix the problem, and it'll work the next time you try."

HALP!

I just tried again using firefox instead of chrome and got the same message.

karenhynes

funbunny wrote:Should have given up buying broccoli. What about the Mainstreet tasting? Are you going to have a shill buy for you?

I've created a loophole for the Mainstreet Tasting Extravaganza. I figure if I order the wine that day, I won't actually pay for it and take possession until after Easter. That's ok, right??? I checked with the Pope, but he's now retired and there's no replacement yet.

andrewtl

guzmantis wrote:If this deal was priced at $66+$5 shipping I still wouldn’t be buying, and there would probably be more push back here in the comments section. And before anyone says “These are different vintages”, according to Wellington’s website they appear to retail for the same price.

Agree. I got to check out and noticed the tax for the first time. Killed it for me. Bummer, I was eager to get it at the advertised price.

citizencain1

mmccull wrote:I just tried again using firefox instead of chrome and got the same message.

I have had the same result since 6 am central time as well - sent a note to CS and heard nothing. I tried Chrome, Firefox and Safari in OSX and Chrome/Explorer and Firefox in Windows. Now it is gone. What a bummer. :-(

loveladyelectric

North316 wrote:So Peter, what are you going to sell us the second half of the day?

England Crest Syrah! I got some of that a few years ago for $15/bottle and it was great. Advertised as a breakfast wine with "bacon" flavors so I didn't try it for a while, but I don't know Waddams Threatens Fire they were talking about. Very good Syrah.

SmilingBoognish

cmfisher

cmfisher wrote:I'm getting to the "Sign in again" page. I enter my password and it shows that my browser is "Waiting for wantone.woot.com" which never responds and I get:

"
Woot
yikes, there's been a server error

Something on our side of things went wrong. The site could be overloaded, or you may have tried something we didn't test.

Your best bet is to try again. If you get this error page consistently, we'd love it if you'd write us, telling us exactly what you did to get the error. With any luck, we'll fix the problem, and it'll work the next time you try."

funbunny

karenhynes wrote:I've created a loophole for the Mainstreet Tasting Extravaganza. I figure if I order the wine that day, I won't actually pay for it and take possession until after Easter. That's ok, right??? I checked with the Pope, but he's now retired and there's no replacement yet.

Actually, since wine is essential to mass and considered the blood of the big guy, I would think it would be sacrilege to refrain form it in anyway.

stevenator1957

To ship wine into a state, a winery must obtain a license from that state. As a condition of obtaining that license, the winery is obligated to collect and pay applicable sales and spirits taxes. The details of how this is done will vary from state to state, but rest assured that if your state taxes in-state wine sales, they will collect those same taxes from any out of state entity that obtains permission to sell wine directly to consumers inside the state.

Thank you for the education on this matter as it makes sense. One way or the other we all will be ponying up

North316

fredrinaldi wrote:Hey thunder thighs, early this week on woot they sold out by noon WCT, and put another item up, why not Wine Woot?

That happens here occassionally, but is fairly rare. WW is a different business model and often deals are set up weeks in advance. The other woots are much different as the items are generally being sold/shipped from the Amazon warehouses, not directly from the vendors.

richardhod

SonomaBouliste wrote:When you taste grapes in a given vineyard block during the last weeks of ripening you will notice that the skins become less astringent with time. If hot weather rapidly pushes sugar levels up, acid levels down and starts cooking away flavor compounds, it forces winemakers to make tough decisions. Do you want a wine with balanced alcohol and acid, certain flavors, yet astringent tannin, or do you want soft rich tannins at any cost (high alcohol, low acid, overripe flavors). The really good years are good because fewer tough decisions and compromises are necessary.

Brilliant, thank you Peter, that was just the extra kind of understanding I was looking for. You are the best!

andreaserben

tdedek wrote:We were always paying sales tax before, even those that lived in a state that did not require sales tax. Extra $$$ was added to all Wine Woot offerings as a blanket solution to cover all taxes.

If you compare the same Wine Woot offering, when tax was included and now that it is separate, you will see that the price of the earlier Woots with tax included had increased pricing of $5 or more.

Everyone will now be paying their exact tax for their state instead of everyone sharing in to cover. This can result in lower prices for some or slightly higher prices (maybe a dollar or two at most? depends on the price of the offering) for others, depending on the tax rate in your state.

Interesting enough when a few weeks ago I ordered directly from (the different winery) Expression Wine (Bighorn Cellars, LLC out of Napa, CA) when they had the 2-pack for $32.99 plus $5 shipping per 2-pack if you get 6 or more:
No sales tax whatsoever on the invoice.

Wonder if the winery "directly-directly" can get around it but if they go through woot they have to charge it?

hanchyang

andreaserben wrote:Interesting enough when a few weeks ago I ordered directly from (the different winery) Expression Wine (Bighorn Cellars, LLC out of Napa, CA) when they had the 2-pack for $32.99 plus $5 shipping per 2-pack if you get 6 or more:
No sales tax whatsoever on the invoice.

Wonder if the winery "directly-directly" can get around it but if they go through woot they have to charge it?

I ordered the Expression wine deal in December on the same offer and they did charge me sale tax. Although they charged me the old sales tax of 6% instead of the new-and-improved sales tax of 6.35%.

noslensj

andreaserben wrote:Wonder if the winery "directly-directly" can get around it but if they go through woot they have to charge it?

Not unless they are flouting the law. They can't ship wine into the state without getting a license or permit to do so. And they can't get that approval without also being required to collect and remit sales and spirits taxes on all sales to residents of that state.

The only way they might be able to legally avoid remitting tax is if you buy the wine in person at the winery and:
1. the winery is in a state that does not have an in-state sales tax; or

2. the winery is in a state that does not require state sales tax to be paid if the wine is purchased by an out-of-state resident.

nealkb

North316 wrote:That happens here occassionally, but is fairly rare. WW is a different business model and often deals are set up weeks in advance. The other woots are much different as the items are generally being sold/shipped from the Amazon warehouses, not directly from the vendors.

Iirc, last time Wellington sold out they brought up a second offer out of nowhere...

andreaserben

noslensj wrote:Not unless they are flouting the law. They can't ship wine into the state without getting a license or permit to do so. And they can't get that approval without also being required to collect and remit sales and spirits taxes on all sales to residents of that state.

The only way they might be able to legally avoid remitting tax is if you buy the wine in person at the winery and:
1. the winery is in a state that does not have an in-state sales tax; or

2. the winery is in a state that does not require state sales tax to be paid if the wine is purchased by an out-of-state resident.

So, I guess in my case it was likely just a flunk that whoever processed the order made a mistake, I suppose.

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